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  1. Batman Forever: Directed by Joel Schumacher. With Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman. Batman must battle former district attorney Harvey Dent, who is now Two-Face and Edward Nygma, The Riddler with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.

    • Man (1966) - $1.5 Million
    • Batman (1989) - $48 Million
    • Batman Returns (1992) - $80 Million
    • Batman Forever (1995) - $100 Million
    • Batman Begins (2005) - $150 Million
    • Batman & Robin (1997) - $160 Million
    • The Dark Knight (2008) - $185 Million
    • The Batman (2022) - $200 Million
    • The Dark Knight Rises (2012) - $250 Million
    • Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) - $300 Million

    Being shot in the 1960s, it's no surprise that Batman only cost $1.5 million to make. And even for back then, that was quite a low budget. However, the 1966 Batmanisn't exactly what Batman is today, as there are no huge stunts or set pieces, and there were certainly no digital effects. And what's more is that the studio already had most of the sets...

    Batman is a classic and one of the greatest comic book movies ever made, and it's why fans are so excited to see Michael Keaton return in The Flash movie. Tim Burton turned the caped crusader into a brand, and though the character had always been popular, it was thanks to Batmanthat everybody in the '90s was wearing the Batman logo on t-shirts and ...

    Thanks to the phenomenal success of Batman, Warner Bros. gave Burton an even bigger budget to play with. That's obvious from the huge landmarks, even more star power, including Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, and Danny DeVito, and a lot more action. But, in hindsight, the budget increase and Burton's creative freedom was a mistake, as the se...

    After Batman Returns, Warner Bros. continued to gradually increase the budget of the series with Batman Forever. Only this time, it was under the direction of a new filmmaker, Joel Schumacher. Regardless of the criticisms of the movie, the production is absolutely spectacular, the set design is so well-crafted, and it pulled in some of the most bel...

    Even though Batman Begins came eight years after the previous Batman movie, it still had a lower budget, which was $150 million. The reason for the lower budget could simply be because the screenplay that was written didn't require that high of a production budget. But it could also be because the previous movie, Batman & Robin, was a huge bomb at ...

    Batman & Robin had the biggest increase in budget between movies, as it had a production cost of $60 million more than Batman Forever, according to the New York Times, and it's again clear where that money went. In 1997, the likes of Uma Thurman and Arnold Schwarzenegger came at no cheap cost. Schwarzenegger's salary for the movie put Jack Nicholso...

    Naturally, as sequels do, The Dark Knight had a budget increase, and in this case, it wasn't just worth it, but it ended up overperforming at the box office and probably even shocked Warner Bros. executives. The Dark Knight had a budget of $185 million and it was the first-ever superhero movie to gross more than one billion dollars worldwide. Howev...

    This year's The Batman was first reported to have a budget of $100 million, which is interesting given that there hadn't been a budget for a Batmanmovie that low in 27 years. It mostly paid credence to the fact that the film was promised to be more of a detective movie, and it doesn't need such a high budget if it's low on action and set pieces. Ho...

    There's no way The Dark Knight Rises could have been made with a budget of less than $250 million, which was reported by the Los Angeles Times. Every single dollar is accounted for on-screen. Whether it's The Bat, the entire destruction of Gotham City, or the thousands of extras in the final act, the movie looks so expensive. RELATED: 8 Ways The Ba...

    It wouldn't be surprising if it was revealed that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was still operating at a loss and failed to get out of the red when it left multiplexes. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie had an inflated budget of $300 million, and it probably had an equally as inflated budget in terms of marketing costs, and then t...

  2. English. Budget. $100 million [4] Box office. $336.6 million [4] Batman Forever is a 1995 American superhero film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. [a] The third installment of Warner Bros. ' initial Batman film series, it is a sequel to Batman Returns ...

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  4. Jun 17, 2015 · The hit would go on to gross more than $336.5 million worldwide, topping ‘Batman Returns’ by $60 million, though falling short of the original ‘Batman.’

  5. Batman Forever is a 1995 superhero film that pits Batman (Val Kilmer) against two twisted villains: Two-Face (Tommy Lee Jones) and the Riddler (Jim Carrey). Can he save Gotham City and his new ...

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    • Joel Schumacher
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    • Val Kilmer
  6. Jun 16, 1995 · Jim Carrey stars as criminal genius, The Riddler, and Tommy Lee Jones plays Two-Face. Together, these criminal kingpins present a threat that only the Dynamic Duo--Batman (Val Kilmer) and Robin (Chris O'Donnell)--can stop. And Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman comes to Gotham as the alluring Dr. Chase Meridian, who may steal the heart of ...

  7. Hollywood's hottest stars team up for the biggest box-office hit of 1995: Val Kilmer ("Tombstone," "The Doors") is the Dark Knight, Chris O'Donnell ("Scent of a Woman," "Circle of Friends") is his trusted new partner Robin, Jim Carrey ("Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," "Dumb and Dumber") is The Riddler, Academy Award-winner Tommy Lee Jones ("The Fugitive," "The Client") is the ruthless Two-Face ...

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